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because the consulate attack was under cia installation. they did not want to be blamed for not having proper security there. >> the immigration is more touch and go and will be declared dead even if it passes. >> republicans will use the internal revenue service scandal to inn still fear about obama care because it has to be implemented through the internal revenue service and the white house has to redouble its efforts for 37 votes and they will not reveal it. >> in the wake of that information that president barack obama is not a good manager attention will focus on governor o'malleyly who is a good man engineer. >> the efforts of the ben bernanke and the federal reserve board... >> democrats former chair of the dnc, attorney general, the winner will be cushion eli. byebye. >> are we on schedule? >>> schools are the big winner in governor jerry brown's revised budget while he pushing back on calls to spend elsewhere. >> this is not the time to break out the champagne. >> over $1 billion unspent in a home loan program for veterans while t
because the consulate attack was under cia installation. they did not want to be blamed for not having proper security there. >> the immigration is more touch and go and will be declared dead even if it passes. >> republicans will use the internal revenue service scandal to inn still fear about obama care because it has to be implemented through the internal revenue service and the white house has to redouble its efforts for 37 votes and they will not reveal it. >> in the wake...
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the plot was foiled by the cia. on monday of this week the ap blasted the feds over the probe. quote there can be for possible justification for such an overbroad collection of the telephone communications of the associated press and its reporters. these records potentially reveal confidential communications by the ap during a two month period, provide a roadmap to ap's news gathering information and disclose information about ap activities and operations that the government has for conceivable right to know. we regard this action by the department of justice as a serious interference with ap constitutional rights to gather and report the news. unquote. question. was the broad sweep of this subpoena intended solely to catch the leaker? or was it intended to cripple ap's news gathering? paul? >> 100% to get the leaker. that is the obsession here. remember what started this. a double agent we had in yemen looking at the most danger terrorist if the world was exposed by somebody. we don't know who. the press is getting trampled under the foot of a leak investigation as always happ
the plot was foiled by the cia. on monday of this week the ap blasted the feds over the probe. quote there can be for possible justification for such an overbroad collection of the telephone communications of the associated press and its reporters. these records potentially reveal confidential communications by the ap during a two month period, provide a roadmap to ap's news gathering information and disclose information about ap activities and operations that the government has for conceivable...
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one spokesman e-mails colleagues to say john brennan now the cree cia director, quote, will haved dids to the talking points. four minutes later the edits were e-mailed it, including deleting the assessment that it was across syrian -- libyan society. >> neil: i'm reminded off all these developments and their comparison to watergate. and i'm wondering if you're own insights whether you see these parallels? what do you think? >> well, you know, the standard way of thinking about that, neil, is to posit that richard nixon is a kind of gold standard of presidential malfeasance, and then ask whether barack obama is somehow arching toward that standard, the grid where nixon is always at the center of presidential evil. i don't see it that way. i think that nixon's offenses were fairly common for the presidents in the post war period. think there's a lot of literature now from the kennedy and johnson administrations which establishes that. but for the moment we have to be fair to president obama, and make clear that we don't see evidence just yet of any kind of impeachable offenses. presiden
one spokesman e-mails colleagues to say john brennan now the cree cia director, quote, will haved dids to the talking points. four minutes later the edits were e-mailed it, including deleting the assessment that it was across syrian -- libyan society. >> neil: i'm reminded off all these developments and their comparison to watergate. and i'm wondering if you're own insights whether you see these parallels? what do you think? >> well, you know, the standard way of thinking about...
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the general counsel said cia said let's be careful, folks. the fbi and the people doing the investigation don't want us talking about who we think might be responsible. and then later on, there is an anti-smoking gun. a memo on the 14th which was the day before susan rice went on tv from a guy named matt olson who is a long time anti-terrorism guy. he is the head of the national anti-terrorism center. he said at this point, we're not aware of any actionable intelligence that this attack was planned or imminent. the intelligence community is combing through before and after to determine the full extent of who was involved. i dotted there is some evidence in here that the state department was covering themselves because they had some warnings about possible problems along these lines. but it doesn't seem to implicate hillary clinton and it certainly doesn't match the narrative that this was all somehow a political cover-up of what actually happened on those days. so i'm glad the white house released the reports. we're going to pore through them
the general counsel said cia said let's be careful, folks. the fbi and the people doing the investigation don't want us talking about who we think might be responsible. and then later on, there is an anti-smoking gun. a memo on the 14th which was the day before susan rice went on tv from a guy named matt olson who is a long time anti-terrorism guy. he is the head of the national anti-terrorism center. he said at this point, we're not aware of any actionable intelligence that this attack was...
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. >>> the cia trained a cat to spy on the enemy in the 1960s. when they released the cat, it got hit by a car. this is true. at which point the russian driving the car was like, it's done. >>> in australia, an implosion gone bad. with an extra push, the building came down. >>> this is billionaire richard branson, paying up on a bet he lost. it toox guts. >>> and holy replica, batman. a florida shop created a street-legal version of the batmobile. >>> a new report suggests insects are healthy sources of protein and fiber the. >>> according to the un, all your new yorkers with bed bugs are technically ranchers. >>> a bat on the loose in baseball. luckily, this fan had it covered. prince harry took to the field, too. his visit to the u.s. was a home run. charming crowds. >> is that one direction? >> no, it's not, jon. the dashing soldier prince who makes people react to him like this. >> frankly, i found him to be a very attractive young man. >> gotta love it. all right. a childish politician test tube meat and the many faces of difd beckham. time
. >>> the cia trained a cat to spy on the enemy in the 1960s. when they released the cat, it got hit by a car. this is true. at which point the russian driving the car was like, it's done. >>> in australia, an implosion gone bad. with an extra push, the building came down. >>> this is billionaire richard branson, paying up on a bet he lost. it toox guts. >>> and holy replica, batman. a florida shop created a street-legal version of the batmobile. >>>...
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in may of 2012 about a cia operative in yemen who helped prevent an al qaeda plot to bring down a u.s.-bound airliner with a bomb. the obama administration was furious about that leak, claiming it jeopardized national security. to find out who might have been the leaker, the a.p. claims the justice department obtained lists of incoming and outgoing phone calls from a.p. editors and reporters as well as reporters' personal phone numbers over a two-month period. normally justice department rules require that to be personally approved by the attorney general. in a letter to attorney general holder today the president and ceo of the a.p. writes there can be no possible justification for such an overboard collection of the telephone communications of the a.p. and its reporters. we regard this action as a serious interference with a.p.'s constitutional rights to gather and report the news. while we evaluate our options we urgently request that you return to the a.p. the telephone toll records that the department subpoenaed and destroy all copies. the white house is referring all questions a
in may of 2012 about a cia operative in yemen who helped prevent an al qaeda plot to bring down a u.s.-bound airliner with a bomb. the obama administration was furious about that leak, claiming it jeopardized national security. to find out who might have been the leaker, the a.p. claims the justice department obtained lists of incoming and outgoing phone calls from a.p. editors and reporters as well as reporters' personal phone numbers over a two-month period. normally justice department rules...
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beam bough see works at the cia -- embassy works with the cia and they say he was looking for info on the bo -- boston bombing suspects. the state department though wouldn't give details about his job in the cia. we asked an old pal what he thought about ryan fogel. >> credibility, great visions, great sense of humor. >> finally he makes sense. >> was that bill schulz with billy zane? >> they have been dating quite awhile. you have been in situations and is this a weird set up for the russians to say we caught a spy? this is part of doing business. >> this is part of doing business. anybody who thinks the cold war ended with the fall of the wall is a complete i had -- idiot. this goes on all the time. shocking, i know, that we should try to steel russia's secrets and they are trying to steal ours. >> remember the hot girl? anna chapman? >> the russians had 10 people we kicked out and everybody laughed and said remember the hot one? that was the whole story. all of those people were here to see in case they bump into somebody and then they passed the interesting target to somebody else
beam bough see works at the cia -- embassy works with the cia and they say he was looking for info on the bo -- boston bombing suspects. the state department though wouldn't give details about his job in the cia. we asked an old pal what he thought about ryan fogel. >> credibility, great visions, great sense of humor. >> finally he makes sense. >> was that bill schulz with billy zane? >> they have been dating quite awhile. you have been in situations and is this a weird...
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it was close hold even at the cia. it wasn't even brief to the leadership of congress. it wasn't briefed to any congressional oversight committee. one thing that troubles me is that one of the telephone records they went after were the records of the congressional correspondent of the ap. since it could not have come from congress why were they seeking the records of the congressional correspondent of the ap? >> even more than that, judge, isn't the fact that in the middle of an election year that the white house was going to have a press conference the next day on the very same thing, ap agree heed to embardot, held it for -- embargo, held it and then scooped the white house they the white house was going to scoop them. how secret was this? how much national security was on the line here? >> sounds like ripe subjects for congressional oversight. this is exactly what congressional committees are supposed to look into to find out whether executive agencies are doing their jobs properly and if not whether that is because of income p incompetenr whether additional legislat
it was close hold even at the cia. it wasn't even brief to the leadership of congress. it wasn't briefed to any congressional oversight committee. one thing that troubles me is that one of the telephone records they went after were the records of the congressional correspondent of the ap. since it could not have come from congress why were they seeking the records of the congressional correspondent of the ap? >> even more than that, judge, isn't the fact that in the middle of an election...
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why would the cia want those words taken out? >> because the way it was explained to me and other reporters by senior administration officials is they didn't want to finger any one group for the attack, in case they were wrong. because it was just days after the attack. and what if, for example, they said this was done by al qaeda and it turns out it wasn't. and then they have to go back and try to accuse someone else that makes it more difficult later on when they try to proceed with a later investigation. so they don't want to be wrong early, and publicly. now, i'll point out that victoria nuland. these e-mails show that the state department asked for a different change, which was that ansar al sharia, an the al-qaeda affilia affiliate, as you know, is named in the talking points. the cia was fine with that and the state department asked for that to come out and it did come out. so, look, there is something for the critics to point to and say the state department wanted some the al-qaeda affiliate taken out and you took it out
why would the cia want those words taken out? >> because the way it was explained to me and other reporters by senior administration officials is they didn't want to finger any one group for the attack, in case they were wrong. because it was just days after the attack. and what if, for example, they said this was done by al qaeda and it turns out it wasn't. and then they have to go back and try to accuse someone else that makes it more difficult later on when they try to proceed with a...
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what we saw yesterday that actually the cia, the story here is really the cia. it is not a story about hillary clinton but a guy at the cia nobody has ever heard of. >> yeah. all right. i guess we'll continue to pick this apart, though. and look through it. peter alexander, i don't know if the coverup continues at the white house. thank you very much with the lawn mower. we appreciate it. >> peter will be back at 8:30 with the guy with the leaf blower. >> oh, the leaf blower. >> heavy machinery day. >> all right. thanks, peter. michael crowley, thank you as well. >> thank you. >> in developing news overnight, at least six people were killed and 14 still missing after a giant set of twisters ripped through north texas. let's go to meteorologist bill karins who has been tracking the storm system there. >> up to this point we had a very quiet spring, very little in the way of tornado action. we didn't even have many last night but the one that went through granbury, texas was strong enough to destroy about 75 homes according to the hood county sheriff. a lot of tho
what we saw yesterday that actually the cia, the story here is really the cia. it is not a story about hillary clinton but a guy at the cia nobody has ever heard of. >> yeah. all right. i guess we'll continue to pick this apart, though. and look through it. peter alexander, i don't know if the coverup continues at the white house. thank you very much with the lawn mower. we appreciate it. >> peter will be back at 8:30 with the guy with the leaf blower. >> oh, the leaf blower....
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as the guys on the e-mail shows then white house director john brennan who is the director of the cia said they tweaked it. jay carney said they were only minor tweaks. >> that initial information that includes all information we saw no evidence to back up claims by others that it was a preplanned or pre-meditated attack. >> the early drafts read we know islamic extremists with ties to al qaeda participated in the attack. hours later that day both al qaeda and attacks were deleted. it had been replaced with quote violent demonstrations. state department spokesman victoria newland they show evidence of communication between her leadership and national security staff to soften sop some of the language in the talking points. the first example: language about the cia's prior red flags were addressed and she suggested taking them out. as some lawmakers tell us such as lindsay gram and jason chafus we don't have all of the documents at all. >> i know absolutely for total certain at this this is a small anying goj. there are 25,000 documents. >> e-mails? >> a lot of them e-mails a lot of the
as the guys on the e-mail shows then white house director john brennan who is the director of the cia said they tweaked it. jay carney said they were only minor tweaks. >> that initial information that includes all information we saw no evidence to back up claims by others that it was a preplanned or pre-meditated attack. >> the early drafts read we know islamic extremists with ties to al qaeda participated in the attack. hours later that day both al qaeda and attacks were deleted....
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these e-mails show exchanges between officials at the white house, the cia, and the state department over exactly what should be said in those talking points, the ones would be first provided to a house intelligence committee, but also provided to susan rice on that sunday following the benghazi attack. and i think the most significant lesson that we learn from reading these documents at this point is at least according to a senior administration official, that they say even though there was a lot of evidence that the state department, we reported, wanted changes, a senior intelligence official says specifically that they wanted the same changes independently of the state department and that they proactively made those changes. in these documents, we see one of the versions of the talking points, where then deputy cia director mike morel had crossed out a lot of the language in there, specifically language that referred to al qaeda and referred to past cia warnings. the concern among senior administration officials who tell nbc news this was that they didn't want to prejudice the fbi
these e-mails show exchanges between officials at the white house, the cia, and the state department over exactly what should be said in those talking points, the ones would be first provided to a house intelligence committee, but also provided to susan rice on that sunday following the benghazi attack. and i think the most significant lesson that we learn from reading these documents at this point is at least according to a senior administration official, that they say even though there was a...
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the e maims are between the white house, the fbi, the cia and other agencies showing how the talking points changed over time as officials worked on what to tell congress and the american people about the attack. joining me now are chief congressional correspondent, dana bash, jessica yellin, gloria borger and senior political analyst david gergen. dana, let me start with you. the resignation of the acting irs commissioner came out quickly after the audit was released yesterday. what do we know? >> that's right it came really quickly, there was so much outrage, so many unsatisfied republicans and democrats with the inspector general for not assigning blame and wrongdoing with the irs. they knew heads needed to roll. steven miller seems to be the one who got fired for several reasons. first of all, he's only the acting commissioner now, but he was the number two, and we learned this week he was told about targeting tea party and other groups a year ago. and he never disclosed that to members of congress who were investigating this very thing. >> and he was supposed to testify friday a
the e maims are between the white house, the fbi, the cia and other agencies showing how the talking points changed over time as officials worked on what to tell congress and the american people about the attack. joining me now are chief congressional correspondent, dana bash, jessica yellin, gloria borger and senior political analyst david gergen. dana, let me start with you. the resignation of the acting irs commissioner came out quickly after the audit was released yesterday. what do we...
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talking points and ended up as cia talking points. they went through all of the obvious details and suspicions and as the judge points out, discredited an ally in the libyan president who said the same day that susan rice went on the talk shows to do the scrub talking points that this is indeed a terrorist attack. slowing down the fbi's investigation endangering our national security. there is is a lot of cover yourself in here. that is going to be hard for the white house susan. >> it's hard to know where to start with all the untruths and sort of the casual attitude towards the truth it shows with what you just showed. the president saying every aspect of this was investigated the report that the state department had put out in december when the chairman of it says no, we had no mandate to do anything about the talking points for an example. that is as clearly an untruth. he throws them off so casually. we also heard after the talking points that the reason they had to strip out any reference to a.q., al qaeda or a.q.i.m. or terrori
talking points and ended up as cia talking points. they went through all of the obvious details and suspicions and as the judge points out, discredited an ally in the libyan president who said the same day that susan rice went on the talk shows to do the scrub talking points that this is indeed a terrorist attack. slowing down the fbi's investigation endangering our national security. there is is a lot of cover yourself in here. that is going to be hard for the white house susan. >> it's...
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the head of office of public affairs at the cia, victoria nuland at the state department. ben rhodes at the national security council. shawn turner in the office of the director of national intelience. and aaron pelton -- the u.s./u.n. office. we have a bunch of communications people. why are coze -- why are all of these communications people setting out the definitions of what happened in benghazi? it strikes me they ought to be smaller players and there ought to be bigger players. the second thing that strikes me is victoria nuland is driving than -- the antagonism toward the cia. she says at 9:24 friday night. these don't resolve all my issues or those of my building leadership. they are consulting with nss. some unnamed boss of hers is consulting with the nss, which is the national security staff, meaning the white house. the question is, who above victoria nuland was talking to who at the white house about these talking points? there is also reference in here to a secure video conference with the cia, state and white house and fbi, talking about the talking points and
the head of office of public affairs at the cia, victoria nuland at the state department. ben rhodes at the national security council. shawn turner in the office of the director of national intelience. and aaron pelton -- the u.s./u.n. office. we have a bunch of communications people. why are coze -- why are all of these communications people setting out the definitions of what happened in benghazi? it strikes me they ought to be smaller players and there ought to be bigger players. the second...
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i don't understand why the investigation isn't focused on the cia and state and security reasons. it seems clear to me the cia is somehow -- they're escaping this more than any other part. >> they are arguing and have been arguing since before the debate with mitt romney, we all watched on television, that this administration covered up an act of terrorism to get re-elected. that's their main point. did they or didn't they? >> that should be the focus. my guess is we find out that is not the case. the problem is because the administration mishandled the talking points, the message, they have allowed the republicans to take advantage of that and shift the focus to -- >> and define if a fifine it an- >> dennis mcdonough, chief of staff to president, dan pfeiffer, jennifer pamier trying to figure out how to get the one issue behind them? >> they're assuming this is going to get behind them. this is no big deal. it will blow over. >> let's move on to something. i'm convinced just studying politics people are more concerned about their own lives than something over in libya and they're
i don't understand why the investigation isn't focused on the cia and state and security reasons. it seems clear to me the cia is somehow -- they're escaping this more than any other part. >> they are arguing and have been arguing since before the debate with mitt romney, we all watched on television, that this administration covered up an act of terrorism to get re-elected. that's their main point. did they or didn't they? >> that should be the focus. my guess is we find out that...
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the russians remain firmly on the side of president bashar assad. >> greg: it's a big deal that the cia chief fliss in israel. >> very big deal and very much related. top of john brennan's agenda when he met with the israely difference minister, would have been the transfer of weapons from syria to hezbollah, the militant group based in lebanon. that is of great concern to the israelis. that's why they carried out various strikes within syria, against those sort of weapons shipments. all of this putting a great deal of pressure on the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, as one expert, dr. joseph of the university of south carolina said to me, netanyahu cannot afford not to try to prevent the transfer of arms to hezbollah, and that probably is the key to the future of this conflict, at least in the immediate future. nobody wants a wider war here, greg, but israel has to too everything it took prevent the weapons getting across the border to hezbollah. >> greg: an important story. all right. we have an important guest. you want to stick around? >> sure. >> greg: yolanda -- i'm goin
the russians remain firmly on the side of president bashar assad. >> greg: it's a big deal that the cia chief fliss in israel. >> very big deal and very much related. top of john brennan's agenda when he met with the israely difference minister, would have been the transfer of weapons from syria to hezbollah, the militant group based in lebanon. that is of great concern to the israelis. that's why they carried out various strikes within syria, against those sort of weapons...
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, mike morel and then the cia director, david petraeus. david petraeus, after all the e-mails are in the eyes of republicans scrub said the following in one of these e-mails, he says, "i just as soon not use these." that's what critics are pouncing on tonight. an assertion they believe because there's no evidence that the cia officials actually independently wanted these changes. that's just what they told us in this private briefing. there's no evidence of that. and these e-mails, they believe the white house and state department played a significant role in this process. >> not surprising critics still believe that. i've reviewed some of them, and what strikes me is what you have is a situation of a white house trying to referee a whole -- herding a whole lot of cats that have different stakes on this issue and what ultimately happens in any of these situations if you've ever been part of collaborative process, cooperation, where everybody's got a veto is you go to the lowest common denominator, which is to say the least amount possible,
, mike morel and then the cia director, david petraeus. david petraeus, after all the e-mails are in the eyes of republicans scrub said the following in one of these e-mails, he says, "i just as soon not use these." that's what critics are pouncing on tonight. an assertion they believe because there's no evidence that the cia officials actually independently wanted these changes. that's just what they told us in this private briefing. there's no evidence of that. and these e-mails,...
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the emails reveal that white house officials at that time, like john brennan, now director of cia, made at least one substantive change to the talking points on that friday, a fact that contradicts the claim by java this week that the white house's only contribution to the 12 drafts was the minor tweaking of consulate to diplomat facility late in the process. the fbi was still maintaining that al-qaeda was involved in the benghazi attacks even after the cia had stricken all references to that terror group. greta? >> greta: why were the emails classified? do you have any idea? there's nothing particularly earth shaking. when things are classified that shouldn't be, it never sends a good signal to me. >> the conclusion of people who studied benghazi closely, followed the story all along, that the contents are not helpful to the white house. i don't think these emails help them. >> greta: that's not a reason to classify, things that make you look bad. >> not all of it was classified. i asked the tonight who was the actual authority to declassify documents declassified these. was it the pre
the emails reveal that white house officials at that time, like john brennan, now director of cia, made at least one substantive change to the talking points on that friday, a fact that contradicts the claim by java this week that the white house's only contribution to the 12 drafts was the minor tweaking of consulate to diplomat facility late in the process. the fbi was still maintaining that al-qaeda was involved in the benghazi attacks even after the cia had stricken all references to that...
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why hasn't there been more focus on the -- the more we know, cia may have had more oversight over this outpost than any other agency. should there be more, should the intelligence committee, should there be more of an investigation into the cia's actions before, during and after? >> i think mr. issa's committee is not finished in that regard. i'm not a member of the intelligence committee and frankly, i'm not privy to all the conversations that go on there, but yes, the state department should be the focus of this as well as additional penetrating questions i'm glad on the house side, we have folks willing to ask the tough questions to get the facts out. >> all right, roger wicker, thanks for coming on this morning. >> thank you, sir. >> coming up, lawmakers are using words like sickening, abhorrent, to describe the latest string of military assault scandals. but first, how many sets of siblings have served sim ul tan yous ly in the senate. we know some of you folks when sander levin's on, you think carl levin. first person to tweet the correct answer gets an on air shout out. udalls a
why hasn't there been more focus on the -- the more we know, cia may have had more oversight over this outpost than any other agency. should there be more, should the intelligence committee, should there be more of an investigation into the cia's actions before, during and after? >> i think mr. issa's committee is not finished in that regard. i'm not a member of the intelligence committee and frankly, i'm not privy to all the conversations that go on there, but yes, the state department...
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this was a cia outpost. four people from the state department were there for probably 30 or so people from the cia. they weren't talking about that. the state department was a little anxious that it would look like they had gotten all of these warnings that they hadn't paid any attention to. so what they're saying here is this was not about politics. this was about figuring out what we could say to the american people that was unclassified and that was accurate. as it turned out, of course, it was completely false. >> because i know in some of these documents, victoria nuland who was the spokesman, spokeswoman for the state department, she was very concerned about the reputation understandably so of the state department. >> well, that's one of the issues gloria just touched on was the fact that there was a huge cia presence in benghazi. and when they evacuated 30 individuals out the morning after, more than 20 of them were from the cia and the state department thought that this, especially the cia annex, tha
this was a cia outpost. four people from the state department were there for probably 30 or so people from the cia. they weren't talking about that. the state department was a little anxious that it would look like they had gotten all of these warnings that they hadn't paid any attention to. so what they're saying here is this was not about politics. this was about figuring out what we could say to the american people that was unclassified and that was accurate. as it turned out, of course, it...
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. >>> plus, new details on the arrest of an alleged cia spy in russia. we'll see how the case is ratcheting up tensions. >>> and gayle sits down with country music star, tim mcgraw. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ve a great day. ,,,, >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >> well, hi, everyone. good morning. it's friday! it's may 17. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now is 4:29. i like how you say, it's friday! >> feels good, doesn't it? >> ready for the weekend. >> this weekend is going to be great. the weather is shaping us nice. breezy in spots around the bay area. temperatures starting out in the 40s and 50s. much warmer weather on the way. we'll talk about that coming up. >> we had some overnight roadwork this morning on southbound 880 between high street and 66. this is a live look close to the oakland coliseum. so we'll have much more traffic and weather together here every 10 minutes. >> every 10 minutes. >> every 10 minutes-ish. >> thanks, el
. >>> plus, new details on the arrest of an alleged cia spy in russia. we'll see how the case is ratcheting up tensions. >>> and gayle sits down with country music star, tim mcgraw. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ve a great day. ,,,, >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >> well, hi, everyone. good morning. it's friday! it's may 17. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm...
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allegedly trying to recruit a russian for the cia. in a scene right out of the cold war, 29-year-old ryan fogle, a low-level diplomat, allegedly caught with a spy's tool kit, wigs, sunglasses, maps, money. even a letter offering his russian contact up to $1 million a year. quote, to discuss your experience, expertise and cooperation. and instructions for opening a gmail account and address to write. the cia and state department weren't talking. the russians released fogle to the u.s. embassy. he'll probably be sent home. on twitter, the u.s. ambassador michael mcfall had no comment. >> a global terrorist network. >> reporter: at washington's popular spy museum, a former cia spy says it happens all the time. >> even the disguise material, which people have sort of charteled about, i've used disguise. so even though it may look sort of corny or sixth grade to people, it it can work. >> reporter: the russians call the incident provocative. but u.s. officials don't think it will set back efforts to improve relationed blamed by many for th
allegedly trying to recruit a russian for the cia. in a scene right out of the cold war, 29-year-old ryan fogle, a low-level diplomat, allegedly caught with a spy's tool kit, wigs, sunglasses, maps, money. even a letter offering his russian contact up to $1 million a year. quote, to discuss your experience, expertise and cooperation. and instructions for opening a gmail account and address to write. the cia and state department weren't talking. the russians released fogle to the u.s. embassy....
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and they did it, we are told by senior administration officials because the cia didn't want to in any way compromise the fbi investigation that was under way at the time. >> so they said they didn't want to compromise the fbi investigation. the white house is obviously hoping these e-mails show that there was no political cover-up. are there any signs the republicans are satisfied with that? >> no, so already speaker john boehner's spokesperson put out a statement saying this is not at all satisfactory. they were asking for more documentation. i am told we have all the documents, all the talking points, this is it. the only thing left would be notes, or talking points which are not going to come out. one thing that you could point to is there are other e-mails in here that still put the state department, for example on the hook. in some of the talking points changes, they called for the removal of other words in the talking points. so you could still see if you want to, political motives for changing the talking points, and so critics will still have fodder to attack the administratio
and they did it, we are told by senior administration officials because the cia didn't want to in any way compromise the fbi investigation that was under way at the time. >> so they said they didn't want to compromise the fbi investigation. the white house is obviously hoping these e-mails show that there was no political cover-up. are there any signs the republicans are satisfied with that? >> no, so already speaker john boehner's spokesperson put out a statement saying this is not...
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they accused him for working for the cia. russian officials claimed they caught him trying to recruit a russian agent. no comments yet from the u.s. embassy. vermont is set to allow assisted suicide. vermont would be the first day to pass the law through its legislature. there vermont house approves the aid in dying bill. in new jersey, britain's prince harry joined governor chris christie. to survey the damage. those are your headlines. i am patty ann brown. now back to cheryl and dennis. dennis: thank you. company trying to recover from the scandal. cheryl: elizabeth macdonald is on set with us. she joins us now for the bottom line. these terminals are on every trader's desk. they are very commonplace. those at home are worried that there could be more snooping on. liz: that is right, cheryl. the bank of japan is questioning the use of information that is posted on the bloomberg terminals. the potential snooping by bloomberg reporters. also the ecb and central bank of germany weighing in on this. the latest chapter unfoldin
they accused him for working for the cia. russian officials claimed they caught him trying to recruit a russian agent. no comments yet from the u.s. embassy. vermont is set to allow assisted suicide. vermont would be the first day to pass the law through its legislature. there vermont house approves the aid in dying bill. in new jersey, britain's prince harry joined governor chris christie. to survey the damage. those are your headlines. i am patty ann brown. now back to cheryl and dennis....
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early on the cia seemed to believe the fbi requested as much. general counsel steven preston e-mailed at 4:20 that friday, folks i know there is hurry to get had out, we need to hold it enough whether complying with it conflicts with express instruction shuns. nsa, department of justice, fbi, that we are not to generate assessments who did this et cetera, even internnally for public release. victoria nuland said why do we want lawmakers on the hill fink iring ansar al ha shia? 13 minutes later a official wrote back to nuland, on that very issue, victoria, we're waiting to hear back from the bureau. about an hour after that, a cia told you in land, we further discussed talking points with your comments and concerns in mind. fbi did not have major concerns with the points and offered only a couple minor suggestions. within an hour after that, a cia official confided to his colleagues at langley, quote, fyi, fbi says al qaeda, not al qaeda in the u.s. lame muck ma greg was involved. so they're pursuing that theory. we're not ahead of law enforcemen
early on the cia seemed to believe the fbi requested as much. general counsel steven preston e-mailed at 4:20 that friday, folks i know there is hurry to get had out, we need to hold it enough whether complying with it conflicts with express instruction shuns. nsa, department of justice, fbi, that we are not to generate assessments who did this et cetera, even internnally for public release. victoria nuland said why do we want lawmakers on the hill fink iring ansar al ha shia? 13 minutes later...
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in fact, the cia a, there are a lot of people in the cia that were enraged at the fact that the white house would selectively leak things that would make the president look like a tough commander in charge and he had a kill list and he did this and he did that. and, so, there are leaks that they like that they don't investigate and now they're seizing people's e-mails. >> differentiated between a whistleblower and someone who wants to share information for some other reason. not up to the government to say which kind of people can disclose things. >> this is shocking. >> let's go to business before the bell, mika. >> cnbc brian sullivan. i can't be mean to him any more. his daughter, shay, so sweet. >> cute girl. >> thank you. >> how are you today? >> look how nice you are. that's why i brought her out just because i figured if you met my kid and you wonder where she came from, your hearts would melt. >> she's perfect. despite you, so, what's going on? >> well, you know what, i have business before the bell but i want to chime in on your last conversation. it's 2006, a lot of people f
in fact, the cia a, there are a lot of people in the cia that were enraged at the fact that the white house would selectively leak things that would make the president look like a tough commander in charge and he had a kill list and he did this and he did that. and, so, there are leaks that they like that they don't investigate and now they're seizing people's e-mails. >> differentiated between a whistleblower and someone who wants to share information for some other reason. not up to the...
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the cia isn't commenting. it also broadcast a recording of an alleged second american spy expelled in january. details of the spy scandal have been splashed across the russian media. interfax news agency even reporting that the wigs ryan fogel wore to disguise himself are similar to wigs taken from a cia agent caught in 1986. experienced russia watchers say it's not surprising alleged spies are being unmasked, but they question, why so publicly and why now? they say it could be the cold wear hangovers, suspicions that just won't die. or an fsb warning to russians, no the to work with the u.s. or maybe the u.s. behind the scenes did something to anger moscow. but it's happening just as secretary of state john kerry and russian foreign minister are cooperating more on syria. russia is helping in the standoff with north korea. russia's fsb gave the fbi intelligence on one of the boston bombers. in the world of spying, much goes on in the shadows. one former cia officer says, it's all part of america's improved, b
the cia isn't commenting. it also broadcast a recording of an alleged second american spy expelled in january. details of the spy scandal have been splashed across the russian media. interfax news agency even reporting that the wigs ryan fogel wore to disguise himself are similar to wigs taken from a cia agent caught in 1986. experienced russia watchers say it's not surprising alleged spies are being unmasked, but they question, why so publicly and why now? they say it could be the cold wear...
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the cia may have typed the final edits but the orders came from on high. you cannot tell a room full of journalists that when your editor tells you to strike four paragraphs from your text, and you do, there were no edits because you are the one who turned in the final copy. david, what is carney's role here and is it being characterized fairly? >> well, i think jay carney was inaccurate when he said that the state department was not involved. clearly they were. there was an interagency process that was being hon choed at the white house representing the intelligence community, state, the national security council, all contributing to these talking points and as we know from the newer e-mails david petraeus was questioning what the utility of the talking points were in the end if you were going to have all these points taken out. there's interagency fighting going on between the state department and the cia, and so there were clearly edits made. i think the argument that the white house is making is, what does it actually amount to, which may be a separate
the cia may have typed the final edits but the orders came from on high. you cannot tell a room full of journalists that when your editor tells you to strike four paragraphs from your text, and you do, there were no edits because you are the one who turned in the final copy. david, what is carney's role here and is it being characterized fairly? >> well, i think jay carney was inaccurate when he said that the state department was not involved. clearly they were. there was an interagency...
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then cia director. he goes, why are we even bothering with these talking points? they've become so watered down. it had to do with what the state department wanted done. >> and very quickly, i read a headline that said republicans see blood in the water. they see a president very vulnerable politically. is there a danger they will overreach? >> there is. that's what happened to republicans in 1998 with bill clinton. and if all of congress is focusing on hearings to do scandals, the voters will punish them. they've done it in the past. >> chuck todd, more to come on this, thank you very much. >> thanks very much. >>> bad news if you dreamed of waking up $360 million richer this morning. there was no powerball win erbil last night. you know what that means? the jackpot and lottery fever are now growing. more on this. mara, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, to you. well, the power ball jackpot soars to at least $475 million for saturday's drawing. the odds of winning are 1 in 175 million, but lots of folks are still hoping lady luck is on their side. >>
then cia director. he goes, why are we even bothering with these talking points? they've become so watered down. it had to do with what the state department wanted done. >> and very quickly, i read a headline that said republicans see blood in the water. they see a president very vulnerable politically. is there a danger they will overreach? >> there is. that's what happened to republicans in 1998 with bill clinton. and if all of congress is focusing on hearings to do scandals, the...
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the cia has been drawn in to what has gone on. reagan has not officially told them to do anything like this. in 1985 ready to decide on this presidential finding to authorize covert operations. it says that because of these reasons, i ordered these agencies to do this, this, and this. and it is fairly specific. there were two things about this finding that were highly unusual. the first thing? it was retroactive. contrary to the law. the law clearly states that a finding is supposed to be signed by the president before the covert action is initiated. not after it has been going on. this 1985 finding says explicitly the law prior actions are hereby ratified or approved. the second thing that is unusual? it states explicitly, the document does, do not tell the house and senate intelligence committees about this. do not tell them. these are very unusual and questionable documents that reagan signed. it?did he do people insisted that reagan had to give them legal and political cover. >> money for rebels in nicaragua, the iran contra a
the cia has been drawn in to what has gone on. reagan has not officially told them to do anything like this. in 1985 ready to decide on this presidential finding to authorize covert operations. it says that because of these reasons, i ordered these agencies to do this, this, and this. and it is fairly specific. there were two things about this finding that were highly unusual. the first thing? it was retroactive. contrary to the law. the law clearly states that a finding is supposed to be...
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what happened in terms of the subpoena, that there was a pretty good security breach in terms of a cia operation in yemen and the lawyers do it as opposed to political people which probably he shouldn't have done in the first place. but at any rate, that's what happened. culture of intimidation has nothing to do with what happened in the ap thing. it was a lawyer with an overly broad subpoena that was given power bay political appointee. but i have no idea what senator rubio actually is talking about. >> james, it looks like it was an interagency issue with the talking back and forth with bengha benghazi. certainly the temperature has been taken down on benghazi when it was hot earlier. do you think this is really more of an attempt to scam, as you pointed out, to smear hillary clint clinton? >> yeah, of course it was. but the whole thing is out of gas. remember from eighth grade science, energy just just disappear, it has to go somewhere else. as all of na dissipates, it has to go somewhere and now it's fixated on the cincinnati office of the irs. these guys are awfully frustrated rig
what happened in terms of the subpoena, that there was a pretty good security breach in terms of a cia operation in yemen and the lawyers do it as opposed to political people which probably he shouldn't have done in the first place. but at any rate, that's what happened. culture of intimidation has nothing to do with what happened in the ap thing. it was a lawyer with an overly broad subpoena that was given power bay political appointee. but i have no idea what senator rubio actually is talking...
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was the cia trying to cover up the aspect that the ben ghazi annex was a cia outpost? was the state department trying to cover up the fact that they dropped the ball? the question is what was being covered up? whose decision was it to just then suddenly say, you know what? the implication the white house is now throwing out there for what it's worth, is that this was a bureaucratic or they want folks to believe this was a bureaucratic fight between the state and the chachlt and could be what it was and the white house said, forget it, let's limit information as minimal as possible. that potentially is the case. but somebody -- i mean, there are more unanswered questions at stake than any other of the three areas. right? there is a little bit at cia. you feel like we have got an idea of where their head was. you do seem to think you've got an idea where the white house was. at least in the early parts. it's state that seem to have been raising the most red flags on the original set of talking points. >> it's clear the president will be getting questions on this at the 1
was the cia trying to cover up the aspect that the ben ghazi annex was a cia outpost? was the state department trying to cover up the fact that they dropped the ball? the question is what was being covered up? whose decision was it to just then suddenly say, you know what? the implication the white house is now throwing out there for what it's worth, is that this was a bureaucratic or they want folks to believe this was a bureaucratic fight between the state and the chachlt and could be what it...
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of those talking points the elimination of any reference to terrorism or al qaeda were done by the cia and not the white house. dennis: stay with us, we are ready to start the presidential press conference. cheryl: i was going to -- obviously as we look at what is happening, live picture the question for everyone is going to be, those questions are asked, but the president if he tries to dodge issues when it comes to the irs, the a p today i don't think he is going to doo that. dennis: the crest is getting angry because the press feels personally offended by the ap case and might be more in temperate. we have to watch for that. could doubt started down, up and down and back up, a 15,286, a jolt of bad economic news on a couple front earlier and the stocks hit yesterday. now time for a buzz kill, our next guest says this year's record-breaking rally for stocks is not all good news and like the fed did housing creating another bubble, and the chairran tells us -- you are putting money in this market. e.u. for stocks? >> staying with what we have but not adding new capital to the market b
of those talking points the elimination of any reference to terrorism or al qaeda were done by the cia and not the white house. dennis: stay with us, we are ready to start the presidential press conference. cheryl: i was going to -- obviously as we look at what is happening, live picture the question for everyone is going to be, those questions are asked, but the president if he tries to dodge issues when it comes to the irs, the a p today i don't think he is going to doo that. dennis: the...
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outing a cia agent during wartime is treason. >> caller: yeah, and they don't call it what it is. and when you are in politics and cow don't have the responsibility in your heart to do what is best for the american people, that is a tremendoussonnous act. >> stephanie: yeah absolutely. >> caller: and the way boehner let our credit rating go down, because he was refusing to respect the president -- >> stephanie: we said that at the time. i think that borders on treason. terrorists cannot dream of doing this stuff. >> i'm just impressed she could pronounce fiduciary this early on a friday morning. [ bell chimes ] >> stephanie: yes. trey radel, he seemed to consider himself a hip hop scholar. he expressed his love of the music genre, specifically referring to public enemy. yeah, let's get chuck d on. he cited public enemy's classic, fight the power, because if you really get down to it in many ways, it reflects the conservative message of having a heaven handed government -- [ buzzer ] >> stephanie: that's not what it is about. it was the call for black people to stand up against --
outing a cia agent during wartime is treason. >> caller: yeah, and they don't call it what it is. and when you are in politics and cow don't have the responsibility in your heart to do what is best for the american people, that is a tremendoussonnous act. >> stephanie: yeah absolutely. >> caller: and the way boehner let our credit rating go down, because he was refusing to respect the president -- >> stephanie: we said that at the time. i think that borders on treason....
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diplomat russia claims is a cia agent. >> and o.j. trying to get a new trial. demanding an l.a. jury. >>> from california a relaxing day at the pool turned into terror when a bear decided to drop by. >> all that -- >> and he caught it! unbelievable unbelievable! >> to "duck dynasty." what exploded the show? >> people like ducks i guess. >> and all that matters. >> counselled an entire nation making house calls through the television. joyce brothers died. 85 years old. >> on "cbs this morning." >>> the irs apologized. now is to take the right lesson. >> wait a minute. i didn't realize apologies were sufficient in irs related issues. >> this morning's eye opener presented by prudential. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." good morning norah. >> good morning, charlie. >> a lot of news this morning. >> new information about the internal revenue service targeting conservative groups. president obama blasting those involved. steven miller is admitting mistakes were made. >> on friday he will be questioned by a house committee in congress. among those under scrutiny for what he didn't t
diplomat russia claims is a cia agent. >> and o.j. trying to get a new trial. demanding an l.a. jury. >>> from california a relaxing day at the pool turned into terror when a bear decided to drop by. >> all that -- >> and he caught it! unbelievable unbelievable! >> to "duck dynasty." what exploded the show? >> people like ducks i guess. >> and all that matters. >> counselled an entire nation making house calls through the television....
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after a meeting at the white house, deputy cia director michael morell scratched them out. he was worried naming the terror groups would unnecessarily influence the fbi investigation. the state department spokeswoman victoria nuland urged the threats be removed, worried that the information could be abused by members of congress. david petraeus wanted the warnings made public. in one e-mail he wrote, frankly, i would just as soon not use this then. the e-mails released to counter criticism from the republicans that the white house intentionally deleted the reference to al qaeda to spare president obama embarrassment during his re-election campaign. >> what i want is the truth. >> reporter: the e-mails seem to support the administration that they made few changes and didn't intend a coverup. the white house cleared quickly but the state has major concerns. >> suddenly three days ago, this gets spun up as if there is something new to the story. there is no there there. >> reporter: but even if the white house had little involvement, it does show an internal battle between the
after a meeting at the white house, deputy cia director michael morell scratched them out. he was worried naming the terror groups would unnecessarily influence the fbi investigation. the state department spokeswoman victoria nuland urged the threats be removed, worried that the information could be abused by members of congress. david petraeus wanted the warnings made public. in one e-mail he wrote, frankly, i would just as soon not use this then. the e-mails released to counter criticism from...
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also this week a spy scandal russia exposes the cia's chief in moscow on u.s. intelligence is caught red handed on to a crude.
also this week a spy scandal russia exposes the cia's chief in moscow on u.s. intelligence is caught red handed on to a crude.
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no one has acknowledged whether fogle was with the cia, only that he was a u.s. embassy staffer. margaret brennan, washington. >> this story fascinates me. among other things, why was he so insistent meeting right then? >> why did he have an old dumb phone, not a smartphone, cash, and compass, which we all have now days. a compass. >>> now to a story that most americans don't know much about socc soccer, unless you are a soccer mom. but most know about david beckham. this morning, he arrived for practice in paris. beckham getting much of the credit for raising the pro fifl soccer in america. professional soccer. mark phillips, the story of an athlete that became world famous on and off the field. >> he could change the course of history with one swing of his golden boot. in this case, he single footedly got england into the world cup finals, when he left the l.a. galaxy of major league soccer, he instantly brought credibility to a league fighting to shed its second-rate reputation. he put the major in major league. >> we are the champions. where have i heard that before? >> repor
no one has acknowledged whether fogle was with the cia, only that he was a u.s. embassy staffer. margaret brennan, washington. >> this story fascinates me. among other things, why was he so insistent meeting right then? >> why did he have an old dumb phone, not a smartphone, cash, and compass, which we all have now days. a compass. >>> now to a story that most americans don't know much about socc soccer, unless you are a soccer mom. but most know about david beckham. this...
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says the written busting of a cia spy goes against the u.s. russia spirit of trust while the scandal leads the american agent of the mercy of the world's media with a steady flow of drugs and guns over his clothes the scale. of . the pleasures more than haunt the billion euros towards rebuilding mali as a major donors conference even of the eurozone economy shrinks for the sake of course i am. also this hour security over the sanctity of the u.s. government is up to a massive players operation targeting journalists with the white house trumping national security i've got it be all and end all.
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and more spies in disguise russian security exposes the cia station chief in moscow as u.s. intelligence has left a red faced after getting caught trying to recruit a russian agent.
and more spies in disguise russian security exposes the cia station chief in moscow as u.s. intelligence has left a red faced after getting caught trying to recruit a russian agent.